Annual Aggregate Turnover (AATO) computation for FY 2021-22

The functionality of AATO for the FY 2021-22 has now been made live on taxpayers dashboards with the following features:

  • The taxpayers can view the exact Annual Aggregate Turnover (AATO) for the previous Financial Year (FY).
  • The taxpayers can also view the Aggregate Turnover of the current FY based on the returns filed till date.

  • The taxpayers have also been provided with the facility of turnover updation in case taxpayers feel that the system calculated turnover displayed on their dashboard varies from the turnover as per their records.
  • This facility of turnover update shall be provided to all the GSTINs registered on a common PAN. All the changes by any of the GSTINs in their turnover shall be summed up for computation of Annual Aggregate Turnover for each of the GSTINs.
  • The taxpayer can amend the turnover twice within the month of May, 2022. Thereafter, the figures will be sent for review of the Jurisdictional Tax Officer who can amend the values furnished by the taxpayer wherever required.

Advisory on AATO Functionality

Please read the following advisory carefully before proceeding ahead:

  • This facility shows to the taxpayer AATO (Annual Aggregate Turnover) based on the returns filed by him/her in the last financial year.
  • The facility of turnover update has also been provided to the taxpayer in this functionality, if the said taxpayer feels that the system calculated turnover varies from the turnover as per his/her records.
  • As stated, the calculation is based on the returns filed in the last financial year. For details of the calculation see Turnover calculation logic.
  • This facility of turnover update shall be provided to all the GSTINs registered on a common PAN. All the changes by any of the GSTINs in his turnover shall be summed up for computation of Annual Aggregate Turnover for each of the GSTINs.
  • The taxpayer can amend the turnover twice within a period of one month from the date of roll out of this functionality.
  • Thereafter, the updated value shall be frozen with no further attempts provided to the taxpayers to amend their turnover(s) and this turnover figure will be sent to the Jurisdictional Tax Officer for review.
  • In case the jurisdictional Officer finds any discrepancy in the updated/amended values furnished by the taxpayer, the said officer can amend the turnover.
  • Tax officers are expected to consult and/or communicate with the taxpayer before amending the turnover declared by the taxpayer.
  • The turnover finalized by the tax officer after such consultation shall be considered final.
  • In case no action is taken by the officer within 30 days on the turnover reported by the taxpayer, the same shall then be considered final (which will be displayed to the taxpayer accordingly) and will be considered as such for the entire previous financial year.
  • In case of any grievances pertaining to the said functionality, the aggrieved taxpayer can raise a ticket at https://selfservice.gstsystem.in.
  • All such tickets shall be investigated by the technical team and shall be resolved on a case by case basis and when needed they shall be forwarded to the jurisdictional officer.

Note: Taxpayers are expected to use this functionality only if there is a discrepancy observed by them in the system calculated turnover as per the calculation logic mentioned below.

Annual Aggregate Turnover Computation Methodology

For Normal Taxpayers who have filed all GSTR-3Bs:
Turnover reported in GSTR-3B Column 2 of Table 3.1 { (a),(b),(c) & (e)} during the Financial Year 2020-21 have been taken into consideration (in case all the returns have been filed for the same).

  1. Outward taxable supplies(other than zero rated, nil rated and exempted).
  2. Outward taxable supplies(zero rated).
  3. Other outward supplies (nil rated, exempted).
  4. Non-GST outward supplies.

For Normal Taxpayers who have not filed all GSTR-3Bs:
The following formula is used for extrapolation of turnover:
(Sum of taxable value) X (*No.of GSTR-3B liable to be filed)/(No. of GSTR-3B filed)
*Categorisation of taxpayers to derive the number of GSTR-3B liable to be filed
I. GSTINs who are active as on date and were NOT IN composition during FY 2020-21, number of GSTR-3B liable to be filed have been arrived at as follows:

a. If the taxpayer is migrated, then No. of GSTR-3B liable to be filed is 12
b. If the taxpayer is new and registered on or before 31st March,2021, the No.of GSTR-3Bs liable to be filed shall be derived on the basis of GSTIN approval/grant date i.e. if approval/grant date is on or before April, 2020, then 12, else based on month of approval/grant of GSTIN (e.g. If the month of grant of GSTIN is May 2020, then number of GSTR-3B liable to be filed is 11,if it is June 2020, then it is 10 and so on).

II. GSTINs who are cancelled as on date and were NOT IN composition during 2020-21, number of GSTR-3B liable to be filed have been arrived at as follows:

a. GSTINs registered on or before 31st March 2021.
b. Months between cancellation date and approval/grant date of GSTIN decides the number of GSTR-3B liable to be filed.
c.
If cancellation date is beyond March 2021, then month between March 2021 and approval/grant Month of GSTIN is derived.
d. If approval/Grant of GSTIN month is before April 2020, then month between cancellation date and April 2020 is derived.

III. GSTINs who are active as on date and were in composition BUT WITHDRAWN during 2020-21, number of GSTR-3B liable to be filed have been arrived at as follows:

a. GSTINs registered on or before 31st March 2021.
b. Months between Withdrawal date and 31st March 2021 is defined as number of GSTR-3B liable to file.

IV. GSTINs who are cancelled as on date and were in composition BUT WITHDRAWN during 2020-21, number of GSTR-3B liable to be filed have been arrived at as follows:

a. GSTINs registered on or before 31st March 2021.
b. Months between Withdrawal date and 31st March 2021 and cancellation date decides the number of GSTR-3B liable to be filed.
c. If cancellation date is beyond March 2021, then month between March 2021 and Withdrawal Month of GSTIN is derived.

For Composition Taxpayers opted-in throughout the FY: Since the Annual Aggregate Turnover limit for opting in as Composition Taxpayer is up to Rs. 1.5 crore, and will use the following extrapolation formula:
(Sum of taxable value) X (*No. of CMP-08 liable to be filed)/ (No. of CMP-08 filed)

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